Sixth Kalima: Kalima-e-Rudd-e-Kufr
The Full Words of Kalima-e-Rudd-e-Kufr: اللهم إني أعوذ بك من أن أشرك بك شيئا وأنا أعلم به وأستغفرك لما لا أعلم به تبت عنه وتبرأت من الكفر والشرك والكذب والغيبة والبدعة والنميمة والفواحش والبهتان والمعاصي كلها وأسلمت وأقول لا إله إلا الله محمد رسول الله
Transliteration:
Allahumma inni a'udhu bika min an ushrika bika shay'an wa ana a'lamu bihi wa astaghfiruka lima la a'lamu bihi, tubtu 'anhu wa tabarra'tu min al-kufri wal-shirki wal-kizbi wal-ghibati wal-bid'ati wal-namimati wal-fawahishi wal-buhtani wal-ma'asi kulliha wa aslamtu wa aqulu la ilaha illallah Muhammadur Rasoolullah.
Translation in Bengali:
"O Allah! Surely, I seek refuge with You from associating anything with You (Shirk), I seek forgiveness for all the sins that I do not know about. I repent from them and declare myself free from Kufr (disbelief), Shirk (polytheism), lies, backbiting, innovation (Bid'ah), slander, immorality, false accusations, and all other sins. I embrace Islam, and I declare that there is no deity but Allah, and Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah."
Meaning and Importance of Kalima-e-Rudd-e-Kufr:
The Kalima-e-Rudd-e-Kufr (Rejection of Disbelief) is a statement in Islam that represents a pledge to protect oneself from Shirk, Kufr, Bid'ah (innovation), and Jahiliyyah (ignorance). It is not just a religious phrase, but a way of life where a Muslim firmly commits to their faith and takes full precaution against any form of misguidance.
Through this Kalima, a person declares their intention to stay free from all forms of disbelief, such as acknowledging anyone other than Allah as a creator or deity, engaging in Shirk (superstitious practices), or adopting new religious practices (Bid'ah) that were not established by the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).
Core Message of Kalima-e-Rudd-e-Kufr:
The primary purpose of this Kalima is to commit oneself to rejecting Kufr (disbelief) and Shirk (belief in the supernatural) and to maintain the oneness of Allah. This statement creates confidence and unity in a Muslim, consolidating their obedience and belief in Islam.
It is a type of pledge in which a Muslim declares:
Complete rejection of Kufr (disbelief) and Shirk (polytheism).
No acceptance of any religious belief or practice other than Islam.
Full belief in the oneness of Allah, with no acceptance of anyone other than Him as a deity or creator.
How to Use Kalima-e-Rudd-e-Kufr:
This Kalima is typically recited in specific situations, especially when a Muslim may be tempted to stray from their faith or be attracted to another belief or religious misguidance. It is said to maintain confidence and strengthen the belief of a Muslim. After prayers (Salah) or during other special times, Muslims recite this Kalima to reaffirm their commitment to their faith.
Why is it Important:
Protection from Shirk: For Muslims, believing in anyone other than Allah as a deity or creator is a major sin. The Kalima-e-Rudd-e-Kufr completely rejects this belief.
Strengthening of Iman (Faith): This Kalima strengthens a Muslim’s Iman (faith) and keeps them alert in their belief, ensuring they do not adopt any religious belief or practices outside of Islam.
Protection from Religious Misguidance: Bid'ah (innovation) in religion is prohibited in Islam. This Kalima helps protect a Muslim from adopting new or distorted religious ideas.
Social Unity: When Muslims collectively recite Kalima-e-Rudd-e-Kufr, it becomes a symbol of unity in their faith, reflecting the strength of the Muslim community’s belief.
Conclusion:
Kalima-e-Rudd-e-Kufr is not just a phrase, but a vital part of Islamic life. It helps Muslims protect themselves from Kufr and Shirk, keeps them alert in their faith, and strengthens their commitment to Islam. It provides spiritual strength and removes disbelief and confusion from the hearts of Muslims.
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